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File #: 2015-2758   
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 8/5/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/27/2015 Final action: 8/27/2015
Title: Consider an ordinance amending Chapter 46, Sections 46-5 and 46-161, Code of Ordinances (2010 Edition), to allow mobile food establishments in certain areas of the City limits. (First Reading)
Attachments: 1. Ordinance
Title
Consider an ordinance amending Chapter 46, Sections 46-5 and 46-161, Code of Ordinances (2010 Edition), to allow mobile food establishments in certain areas of the City limits. (First Reading)

Body
The Planning and Development Services Department has received inquiries from business owners about the legality of mobile food establishments (also known as “food trucks”). Currently the city regulates food trucks through the temporary building provisions, which essentially prohibits their use. Staff believes there are situations and locations in the city where food trucks would be an appropriate use.

In 2012 and 2013 the city permitted a food truck pilot program through a development agreement with a downtown property owner. That agreement allowed the creation of a food truck park with many mobile food establishments remaining on a vacant site for a period of up to one year. Through the course of that year many concerns arose regarding the appearance, cleanliness, and access of the park, and it ceased operations. With demand still high for mobile food establishments, the city has decided to take a different approach to the subject.

The intent of this ordinance is to permit mobile food establishments to operate in the city on a temporary basis as accessory uses to existing businesses. They would be prohibited from being the sole use on a vacant lot or a permanent accessory use on any lot. The owner or operator of an existing, approved business must obtain a permit prior to bringing a food truck on-site, and each permit will be valid for one calendar year. Staff has outlined certain uses which may host a food truck:
· Eating and drinking establishments located on lots zoned MU-1 or a PUD which abuts an MU-1 or MU-2 zoned parcel;
· A multi-tenant center where the mobile food establishment is located within an internally oriented pedestrian promenade which is not visible from the public right of way (such as the Outlets);
· Small-scale alcohol production fa...

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